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Elon Musk’s political posts jump to 17 percent of his X feed this year: Washington Post

Nearly 20 percent of Elon Musk’s social media posts have been political in 2024, according to a Washington Post analysis, a significant jump from previous years, as the tech billionaire increasingly involves himself in right-wing politics. The Post analysis found that 17 percent of Musk’s 2024 posts on his platform X have centered on politics,...

Harris campaign fires back at Trump after he accuses her of faking ‘massive’ crowd sizes 

Vice President Harris’s campaign fired back at former President Trump after he accused her, without evidence, of using artificial intelligence to create false depictions of “massive” crowds at her rallies. “1) This is an actual photo of a 15,000-person crowd for Harris-Walz in Michigan,” the KamalaHQ account wrote on the social platform X, responding to...

Biden to hit campaign trail for Harris in Pennsylvania

President Biden said in a CBS interview that he will be hitting the campaign trail in Pennsylvania in support of Vice President Harris' presidential run.

We’re stuck with Kamala Harris on the ticket — regardless of nobody voting for her

We are still a democracy. Not yet sunk to banana republic status. But it’s coming in just three months.

Harris’ boom might end with a bust, Kam and Tim are no moderates and other commentary

With polls showing “booming” support for Kamala Harris, “GOP strategists might take heart in what could be called the Harris boom-and-bust cycle," notes the Washington...

Is Nuclear Power Poised to Make a Comeback?

In a country that’s polarized on nearly every issue, a nuclear-energy consensus may be emerging.

Hamas says it won’t take part in cease-fire talks planned for this week

Hamas leadership said Sunday that it will not attend cease-fire negotiations this week, insisting instead that the U.S. and allies submit an action plan to implement its cease-fire proposal agreed to last month. The statement from Hamas, acquired by The Associated Press, urges the U.S., Egypt and Qatar to show how they can implement last...

New Mexico governor invites Texas doctors to practice in her state following restrictive abortion law

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced last Sunday an initiative to invite Texas doctors to consider relocating to her neighboring state of New Mexico, in response to Texas's “draconian abortion ban.” The governor launched a direct appeal to Texas health care providers, running a full-page ad in five major Texas newspapers last Sunday. The ads contained...

Progressive anger with AIPAC rises over Bush loss

Progressives are growing increasingly angry with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) after "squad" member Rep. Cori Bush’s (D-Mo.) primary loss earlier this week. Bush was unseated by fellow Democrat Wesley Bell in a primary where AIPAC spent aggressively against her. Just weeks prior, the group poured $15 million in a primary to defeat...

Zelensky warns of fire at Russian-occupied nuclear power plant, radiation levels ‘within norm’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday that the Russian military had started a fire on the grounds of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), warning of potential damage but assuring that radiation levels in the area remain normal. “We have recorded from Nikopol that the Russian occupiers have started a fire on the territory of...

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